Number 11 on this list might be a bit outranked...but not for long. Ocho Cinco, I'm comin' for you!

It sounds like the start of a bad joke: A Denver-based start-up, Snoop Dogg/Snoop Lion, and March Madness walk into a virtual sports bar…

But in this case, it’s somewhat close to the truth.

Denver-based Prediculous, fresh off the heels of being the developers behind last year’s popular college basketball Facebook offering, “Bracket Insanity” is back, this time with a bevy of celebrities in tow and the goal of offering a new March Madness game like no other.

And yes, it indeed involves Snoop Dogg/Snoop Lion.

Court Mania, Prediculous’ latest endeavor, is structured differently than most bracket games, allowing round-by-round picks instead of the upfront, entire-tourney pick structure most games require. In other words, all of you who picked Duke or Michigan last year should pay attention. There are no busted brackets here, and players can join the game at any time.

Tamara Chuang covers personal technology and local tech news for The Denver Post. She previously spent 10 years doing the same thing for The Orange County Register before taking a hiatus to move here and become a SAHM to a precocious toddler.

Laura Keeney is a business reporter with The Denver Post, covering aerospace, aviation and biotech. Over the last two decades, she's covered everything from agribusiness to punk rock. Keeney holds an AACSB-accredited MBA from St. John Fisher College in Rochester, NY.